The deepest point is called Challenger Deep and it is part of the Mariana Trench. Don't remember how deep it is, but more than 30,000 feet. I remember that in school they taught us that you could put Mt. Everest in it and it would still be a long way under water.
The Marinanas Trench
ReplyDeleteMarianas trench.
ReplyDeleteI think it's near Guam
Marianas Trench.
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ReplyDeleteMarianas Trench, 29000 feet below sea level.
ReplyDeleteThe deepest point is called Challenger Deep and it is part of the Mariana Trench. Don't remember how deep it is, but more than 30,000 feet. I remember that in school they taught us that you could put Mt. Everest in it and it would still be a long way under water.
ReplyDeleteThe Mariana (sp?) Trench. Deeper than the peak of Mt. Everest.
ReplyDeleteWould that be Challenger Deep? I have a vague memory from a 4th grade volcano/plate tectonics demonstration...
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ReplyDeleteChallenger deep? Marianas trench?
ReplyDeleteChallenger Deep in the Marianas Trench off of Guam. It's 35,000+ feet under the surface of the Pacific Ocean.
ReplyDeleteMarianas Trench - over 35,000 feet deep!
ReplyDelete"Challenger Deep" I think -- part of the Mariana Trench.
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